Multiple Choice
In dissociative identity disorder, people appear to
A) exhibit two or more distinct, unique personalities.
B) lose touch with reality, and experience hallucinations, delusions, and thoughts dominated by feelings of persecution.
C) experience a prolonged fugue state, during which the person develops a new personality.
D) forget their identity because of a severe stress.
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